TTT – Module 3 Lesson 2: Conversations with God concerning sin, debts, debtors and forgiveness

In this episode of my Teach The Teacher Meditation Course concerning the Our Father prayer lesson that Jesus taught, we explore:

1. The branches of knowledge and educational experiences with God concerning Matthew 6:12 “and forgive us our debts as we also forgive our debtors & Luke 11:4a “and forgive us our sins; for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us.”

2. The difference between being a mature forgiver and being forgiven by God.

3. Conversations with God through your four inherent voices (thought processes) concerning the branches of knowledge found in the Our Father prayer lesson that Jesus taught.

4. How the art of asking questions can be used to extend conversations and education with God.

5. How you can experience mental, physical, and spiritual healing, including what may have originated in your life when you were in your mother’s womb (trauma and generational issues). And anxiety and worry relief as a part of the “daily benefits” package experienced within your soul (Psalms 68:19; Philippians 4:6-7).

6. How to repurpose your former sufferings for good according to Romans 8: 28-29 through conversations and educational experiences with God concerning them.

7. How I have personally experienced and am currently experiencing the above-mentioned through my prayer and meditation experiences.

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Youtube video for this episode: https://youtu.be/0TfaoSUnSSo

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